Noun Accountabilities Definition and Examples

adverb

'He finished third to See More Business in ‘99, second to Looks Like Trouble the following year and ran accountably badly when down the field behind Best Mate two years ago.'

'In the end the game was won by a team that played the most accountably.'

'We want to rebuild Aceh speedily, but also effectively and accountably.'

'The only way that can be done is if people help bring them publicly and accountably before the courts.'

'Time these governments learn that their task is to govern properly, transparently and accountably, without sticking their noses in where they quite obviously don't belong.'

'As with the MCA, states that govern responsibly and accountably should be tangibly rewarded, but governments that are corrupt and abusive should not be bailed out of their larceny with continued international largesse.'

noun

1.
the state of being accountable, liable, or answerable.

2.
Education. a policy of holding schools and teachers accountable for students' academic progress by linking such progress with funding for salaries, maintenance, etc.